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    Modify the variable/object/function/method names within a compiled swf to make it almost impossible to read. flmObf DOES NOT STOP DECOMILATION, it merely makes the decompiled code harder to understand!
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    This tool will allow obfuscation of UNIX scripts listing an interpreter as the first line. It is most useful for distributing functionality in a commercial product or a high user volume environment where you wish to hide proprietary information.
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